Ingersoll-Rand AC Series Maintenance Information

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16575052
Edition 1
July 2006
Air Die Grinders and Grinders
Series AC and AG
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WARNING
Always wear eye protection when operating or performing maintenance on this tool.
Always turn off the air supply and disconnect the air supply hose before installing, removing or adjusting any accessory
on this tool, or before performing any maintenance on this tool.
Lubrication
Whenever one of these Grinders is disassembled for
overhaul or replacement of parts, lubricate as follows:
1. Always wipe the Vanes (27) with a light film of oil before
inserting them into the vane slots.
2. Inject 0.5 to 1.0 cc of Ingersoll Rand No. 10 Oil into the
Air Inlet (16) after assembly.
Disassembly
General Instruction:
1. Do not disassemble the tool any further than necessary
to replace or repair damaged parts.
2. When grasping a tool or part in a vise, always use
leather-covered or copper-covered vice jaws to protect
the surface of the part or tool and help prevent distortion.
This is particularly true of threaded members and
housings. A special rubber block is available to hold the
housing. The part number for ordering this special block
is #22040992.
3. Do not remove any part, which is a press fit in or on a
subassembly unless the removal of that part is necessary
for repairs or replacement.
4. Do not disassemble the tool unless you have a complete
set of new gaskets and O-Rings for replacement.
5. Do not press any needle bearing from a part unless you
have a new needle bearing on hand for installation.
Needle bearings are always damaged during the removal
process.
Disassembly of the Angle Head:
1. Remove the Angle Head Cap (35). Slip the Tool Holder
(63) (optional) over the body of the tool and grasp it in a
vise with the end of the Arbor (43) upward.
2. For models with Collets, using one Collet Wrench (57)
on the Arbor flats and the other Collet Wrench on the
Collet Nut (48), unscrew the Collet Nut and remove the
Collet Cap (47) and Collet (46).
For models with Wheel Guards, insert the Hex Wrench
(58) into the end of the Arbor to keep it from turning and
using the Spanner Wrench (61), unscrew and remove the
Wheel Nut (54). Remove the Wheel Flange (53), wheel
and Flange Spacer (52) from the Arbor. Using a 3mm Hex
Wrench (59), loosen the Cap Screw (50) and remove the
Guard Adaptor (49) along with the assembled Wheel
Guard (51).
3. Using a suitable spanner wrench, unscrew the Arbor
Bearing Cap (45).
4. Using Wrench (62), loosen the Housing Cap (33) and
unscrew it from the Motor Clamp (32).
5. Loosen the Angle Housing (37) and unscrew it one turn.
This is a left-hand thread.
6. Grasp the Arbor and pull the assembled Arbor out of the
Angle Housing.
7. Unscrew the Angle Housing the rest of the way.
8. Use bearing support plates and an arbor press to remove
the Bearings (39 and 42), Grease Wick (40), and Gear
(41) as needed. Note that the Gear is keyed to the Arbor.
9. If either Bearing is removed for any reason, replace it with
a new one.
Disassembly of the Motor:
1. Remove the Motor Clamp from the Motor Housing (1).
2. Pull the motor assembly out of the Housing.
3. Grasp the Cylinder (28) in a vise and use a punch to tap
the Rotor (26) out of the Rear Bearing (23).
4. Remove the Vanes (27) from the Rotor.
5. Grasp the Rotor in copper-covered or leather-covered
vise jaws with the Pinion (34) upward. Using a 12mm
wrench, unscrew and remove the Pinion.
6. If the Front Rotor Bearing (31) must be replaced, support
the Front End Plate (29) between two blocks on the table
of an arbor press. Place the blocks as close to the body
of the Rotor as possible and press the Rotor from the
Bearing and End Plate. Remove the Front Rotor Bearing
Spacer (30) from the Rotor. Press the Bearing out of the
end plate using a 0.433” (11mm) pin.
7. If the Rear Rotor Bearing (23) must be replaced, press
the Bearing out of the end plate using a 0.2375”
(6.03mm) pin.
Disassembly of the Inlet and Throttle:
1. Using a 3/4” wrench, unscrew and remove the Inlet
Bushing (16).
2. Remove the Exhaust Deflector (15), O-Ring (14) and
Silencer (13) from the Inlet.
3. Using a 1/4” bushing driver, tap the Motor Housing out of
the Composite Housing (9).
4. Remove the O-Ring Gasket (8), and Muffler Element
(12).
5. Unscrew the Valve Plug (22), and remove the Valve Stem
(18), Valve Spring (20), Valve Spring Seat (19) and Valve
O-Ring (17).
6. The Valve Bushing (2), if it must be replaced, is only
available as part of an assembly of the Motor Housing
and Bushing.
7. Press the Throttle Lever Pin (7) from the Housing and
remove the Throttle Lever Assembly (3, 4, 5 and 6).
8. Any Throttle Lever parts to be replaced are only available
as part of the Throttle Lever Assembly.
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Assembly
General Instructions
1. Always press on the inner ring of a ball-type bearing
when installing the bearing on a shaft.
2. Always press on the outer ring of a ball-type bearing
when pressing the bearing into a bearing recess.
3. Whenever grasping a tool or part in a vise, always use
leather-covered or copper-covered vise jaws. Take extra
care not to damage threads or distort housings.
4. Always clean every part and wipe every part with a thin
film of oil before installation.
5. Check every bearing for roughness. If an open bearing
must be cleaned, wash it thoroughly in clean solution and
dry with a clean cloth. Sealed or shielded bearings
should not be cleaned. Work grease into every open
bearing before installation.
6. Apply a film of O-Ring lubricant to every O-Ring before
installation.
7. Unless otherwise noted, always press on the stamped
end of a needle bearing when installing a needle bearing
into a recess. Use a bearing inserting tool similar to the
one shown in Dwg. TPD786.
(Dwg. TPD786)
Tool Specific Instructions:
1. Assembly sequence is the reverse of disassembly.
2. First install the Throttle Lever Assembly, then the Valve
parts.
3. Place the O-Ring Gasket and Muffler Element in position
on the back of the Motor Housing and slide the
Composite Housing down over the Motor Housing. Make
sure the Gasket stays in correct position so as to not get
pinched by the Composite Housing. Push the Composite
Housing all the way back.
4. Install the Inlet parts. Make sure the O-Ring stays in
correct position so as to not get pinched by the Inlet
Bushing.
5. Assemble the Motor and install it in the Motor Housing.
Make sure the Cylinder Dowel (24) is aligned with the
round hole in the Motor Housing.
6. Install the Motor Clamp and screw it down until it just
bottoms out.
7. Position the Housing Cap over the Motor Clamp.
8. Assemble the Angle Housing and install it. Make sure the
flat side of the wick faces downward.
9. Back off the Motor Clamp slightly and maintain its
position while tightening the Angle Housing. Adjust the
Angle Housing orientation by loosening the Housing,
making a slight turn on the Motor Clamp and tightening
the Housing again.
10. Thread the Housing Cap onto the Motor Clamp and
tighten the Cap using the Wrench provided for the
spanner holes.
11. For models with Collets, install the Collet, then the
Collet Cap, and thread the Collet Nut onto the Arbor.
For models with Wheel Guards, install the Guard
Adaptor and the Wheel Guard. Thread the Flange Spacer
onto the Arbor; add the wheel and Wheel Flange and
screw on the Wheel Nut.
12. Inject 2 cc of Ingersoll Rand No. 67 or No. 77 grease
into the Angle Housing using the grease fitting on the
back of the head.
13. Install the Angle Head Cap.
SHOULDER TO
REGULATE DEPTH
PILOT TO FIT I.D. OF
BEARING.
LENGTH OF PILOT TO BE
APPROXIMATELY 1/8”
LESS THAN LENGTH OF
BEARING
Needle Bearing Inserting Tool
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Troubleshooting Guide
Trouble Probable Cause Solution
Low power or low free
speed
Insufficient air pressure. Check air line pressure at the Inlet of the Tool. It
must be 90 psig (6.2 bar/620 kPa).
Clogged muffler elements. Disassemble the Tool and agitate bare Motor
Housing and Flange in a clean, suitable cleaning
solution. Back Flush the Muffler Elements with a
clean, suitable cleaning solution until all
contaminants and obstructions are removed. If
elements cannot be cleaned, replace them.
Plugged Inlet Screen. Clean the Inlet Screen with a clean, suitable
cleaning solution or replace the Screen.
Worn or broken Vanes. Install a complete set of new Vanes.
Worn or broken Motor Housing. Replace the Motor Housing.
Internal air leakage in the Motor Housing
indicated by high air consumption/low speed
or air leaking out the front and rear exhaust
simultaneously.
Replace the Motor Housing.
Grit buildup under the Throttle Lever
restricting full Throttle Valve Plunger
movement.
Remove the Throttle Lever and clean the groove in
the Motor Housing.
Bent stem on Throttle Valve. Replace the Throttle Valve.
Angle gear wick misaligned or damaged. Reposition or replace the wick.
Excessive runout Bent Arbor. Replace the Arbor.
Loose Collet Nut. Tighten the Collet Nut until snug.
Worn or damaged Collet, Collet Nut or
Nosepiece.
Replace the damaged component and retest.
Worn or damaged Upper Arbor Bearing or
Lower Arbor Bearing.
Replace the worn or damaged Bearing.
Scoring of End Plate Worn Front End Plate Spacer or Front End
Plate.
Install a new Front End Plate Spacer and Front
End Plate.
Worn Front Rotor Bearing. Install a new Front Rotor Bearing.
Leaky Throttle Valve Dirt accumulation on Throttle Valve or Throttle
Valve Seat.
Disassemble, inspect and clean parts.
Worn Throttle Valve or Throttle Valve Seat. Replace the Throttle Valve and/or Throttle Valve
Seat.
Excessive dirt build-up beneath the Throttle
Lever.
Clean out the slot area.
Bent Throttle Valve Plunger. Replace the Plunger.
Front Rotor Bearing runs
hot
Front End Plate Spacer rubbing the bore of the
Front End Plate.
Replace the Front End Plate and Front End Plate
Spacer combination.
Slow tool idle Bent or leaky Throttle Valve. Replace the Throttle Valve.
Rough operation/vibration Improper lubrication or dirt buildup. Disassemble the Tool and clean in a suitable
cleaning solution. Assemble the Tool and inject 3
cc of the recommended oil into the Inlet and run
the Grinder long enough to coat the internal parts
with the oil.
Worn or broken Rear Rotor Bearing or Front
Rotor Bearing.
Replace the worn or broken Bearings. Examine
the Front End Plate, Front End Plate Spacer, Front
Seal Cup and Rear Rotor Bearing Spacers and
replace any damaged parts. If the rear end plate is
damaged, replace the Rotor.
Worn or broken Upper Arbor Bearing or Lower
Arbor Bearing.
Replace the worn or broken Bearing.
Worn or broken Bevel Gear or Bevel Pinion. Examine the Bevel Gear and Bevel Pinion. If either
is worn or damaged, replace both the Gear and
the Pinion because they are a matched set and
must not be used separately.
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Related Documentation
For additional information refer to:
Product Safety Information Manual Form 04580288 and 04584959.
Product Information Manual Form 80152853 and 80152846.
Product Parts List Manual Form 16574006.
Manuals can be downloaded from www.irtools.com.
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Notes
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Notes
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